Unesa.ac.id., Surabaya - Faculty of Social Sciences and Political Sciences (FISIPOL) , Surabaya State University (Unesa) holding guest lecturer on Human Rights, Politics, and Law in the Srikandi Building I6 Fisipol , on Tuesday, February 25, 2025.
This activity was attended by four speakers from three countries. First, Glenda E Feliprada Assistant Professor from the University of Saint Tomas Philippines. He explained about how the rules in a country can be conveyed and understood by all levels of society.
Glenda emphasizes, no matter how good the rules are made, it will not be useful if socialization to the community is not carried out. In Indonesia and Malaysia, he continued, the 'Small Claims' program has not been maximally carried out.
"as well as providing healthy food, but the public will not take because they don't know that it is good for them. That is why comparing (Politics between countries) is necessary for the progress of the country, "he explained.
The second resource, Fang Yi Xue lecturer from Taylor's University Malaysia. He mentioned the relationship between cultural preservation and access to information technology. These two things can have a positive impact also negative depending on how to position the benefits of technology. src = "/images/foto-26-02-2025-01-30-42-5414.png" style = "height: 532px; width: 800px"/>
In a cultural case in the interior Malaysia whose access to technology and internet is the lowest in the neighboring country, information about social and political is difficult to be touched. While on the other hand, in areas with easy access, the local language, culture, and tradition are increasingly eroded from year to year. Universiti Putra Malaysia. Tarmizi said, the position between human rights and tolerance must sit in the same place. Both must have a balanced portion.
"When a person is fighting over his rights, he will erode the tolerance, and vice versa. Life must go like Yin and Yang, because there is a limit in Human Rights and tolerance, "he stressed.
The last resource came from Indonesia, namely Moch Mubarok Muharam, S-1 Corprodi Political Science Unesa. He said about the current Indonesian political phenomenon, which is under Prabowo's leadership.
Mubarok said that all elements of society must control Indonesian political life including students. He added, critical thinking, still moving and speaking in the political world is the way of students to continue to oversee government politics.
In his remarks, Deputy Rector III in the field of research, innovation, ranking, publication, and science center UNESA, Bambang Sigit Widodo said, Human Rights, Politics, and Law is a fundamental entity that must be in line.
Bambang Sigit continued, guest lectures This is one of the steps of students and the Academica Civitas to increase awareness in seeing the social and political situations that occur in Indonesia today.
"Healthy Democracy is a democracy that places human rights as the heart of all regulations. Hopefully today's meeting can find concrete solutions for all levels of society from all aspects of life," he said.
Dean of Fisipol, Wiwik Sri Utami Delivering learning from a different perspective not only broadcast insight but also influences the way of thinking about the future. He hopes that students will find a new point of view in seeing human rights, politics, and law.
Muhammad Hafizh Al Ghifari, one of the guest lecture participants said that this lecture gave a new perspective in seeing political and social conditions in other countries. The Bachelor of Political Sciences Unesa Batch 24 hopes that this activity will continue to be held to increase student literature in world politics. [*]
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